Auto Racing

March 12, 1986|By Herky Cush

THUNDER CRASH. All but seven cars were damaged in the first lap of the Thundercar Class feature Saturday at New Smyrna Speedway. That first-lap crash damaged the car of Harry Brazee, causing the Winter Springs veteran to finish second to Pete Starr of Cocoa in the 20-lap main event. Don Roberts of Sanford and James Carter of Longwood survived the crash to finish seventh and eighth, respectively. In the Late Models class, Harold Johnson of Sanford finished seventh in the 25-lap feature won in a wire-to-wire effort by David Rogers of Orlando. The Four-Cylinders Class feature found Oviedo's Guy Lingo producing one of his best finishes, closing second to winner Gene Van Alstine of Rockledge. Mike Kubanek of Longwood could do no better than a third place in the Roadrunners Class 10-lap feature.